The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, September 30, 1887, Image 12

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AMILTON SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A YEAR. J. L. Dennis, Proprietor. HAMILTON, GEORGIA, September 30,.................. 1887. O. <fc II. K. A. N€IIEI)UL£. Leave Columbus.... Ur as>act £ or V ••••• S Leave Hamilton .... c-rt £ oun V S Arrive Greenville.... Ln £ xo V £ Leave• “ 7 00 £ 3 00 •o S .... Leave Hamilton .... 8 30 d S "O’C S Arrive Columbus . .. ri E 6 00 • S Local Page. FOR OTHER LOCAL MATTER SEE FIRST PAGE. Index to IVew Advertisement*. Administrators Sale. Furniture—Rhodes & Co. Holloways Big Dime Store. Clothing—J. K. Harris & Co. New Shoe Store—W. R. Bedell. Winter Clothing—G. E. Thomas. New Millinery Miss Sue Surles. Cook for Hire—Mike L. Williams. College Increase. Seven new names were entered upon the college roll Mouday morning, t his is most encouraging to the worthy teach ers, but theie is stnl room for many more uud the fr ends of the school should not cease their efforts until there is a much it rger increase in numbers. Tl»e Service* Sunday. Very go»d congregations attended di¬ vine services at the Methodist church Saturday and Sunday. Rev W A Farley preached Saturday morning, and at the close of his sermon a new member wus received into the church. Sunday morn¬ ing the pastor filled the pulpit and preach ed nil txcelieut sermon, It was one of his best efforts, and whs heard with pro fouid attention. OhiircJi in Meed of Repair*. The Methodist church is badly in need of repairs. It leaks in several places and the p watering has fallen, leaving it in n most unsightly couditicn. Every rain iucrehses t he extent of the damage and it is truly a casts where a stitch in time will save nine. A committee has been ap> pointed by the church to look after the repairs, and they will probably take at once the necessary steps to have the work douo Death of ail Infant. The death angel visited the home of Mr Win Irvin Tuesday and took from thence his little babe ouly twelve mouths old. The little one has been s.ifely gathered in the bosom of the tender Shophered who has said ‘‘of i-ucb is the kiogdon of heaven.’ There the bereav ed pnretits may oue day find their treas tire safely garnered They have thesym pathy of their many friends in thtir af fliction. Special Hotice. All persons indebted to me either for medical ser\ ices cr drugs are EARNL81LY HEQUI'Kl'E!) to come up and settle prompt l v by 1st of October. 8 G RILEY A Cook for Hire. MikfL Wil iarnv, a well known color¬ ed cook, is for hire after Oct. 20. Address r\ n Local Items. The series of services which began last Saturday closed Iat-t night. The pastor has rendered faithful service and should the results of the meeting not be visible in conversions and new accessions to the cl urcb, if the membership has received renewed strength and grace for the con¬ flict with evil, greut good has been 'ac¬ complished. It is rather late in the season to sow turnips, but those who have failed here tofore to get a good staud should plant again. If the fall season proves lavora b!e a good crop can yet be made. We are indebted to one of oar friends « for a supply of freth turnip seed, for which be has our thanks. The melancholy days that the poet calls the saddest of the year are near at hand, but we do not allude to this fact to call forth poetical effusions on Autunn. Let our coirespondents continue to give us in plain prose local news of interest in their neighborhoods or original articles of general interest and we Till be glad to give them publication. Iiiterary Circle. Last Friday evening was a pretty moon light night, and the reading circle meet¬ ing at Mrs A B Copeland’s residence was well attended. In the absence of the president and secretory Col Mot ley was called to the chair and Capt J ihnston to act as secretory pro tern. The exercises opened with music and were interesting. Mrs A B Copeland and Miss Lula Mobley read good selections taken from Long¬ fellow’s poems. Mrs B C Kimbrough, Mrs J M Hudson and Miss Muy Hudson, assisted by other voices, gave some ex cel’ent vocal and instrumental music. The gem of the evening was a vocal du*t by Miss May Hudson and little Miss Harri son. It was rapturously encored and they responded by singing a simple old melody which gave equal pleasure The circle will meet again nex r . Friday evening at the ~esidence of Col J M Mob¬ ley when the following programme will be given : Instrumental music—Mrs Jno Hudson. Reading—-Mr O S Barnes Vocal solo—MisR Ella Barnes. Readiug—Miss Emmie Sparks Instiumental duet—Mrs B C K mbro’ aud Miss Mamie Mall Reading—Miss Annie May Mo ley. Vocal duet—Mi ses Ht.dson and Harn sou. Reading—Mr M S Johnston. Chorus. Deafness Can’t be Cured by local app'ications, ns they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is 0|1 jy on ? Wll y to cure deafness,and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused l>y an infl irn d condition of the mucus li n i n or t f the Eustachian Tube Wtien this tu p e g t ,( S inflamed you have a rumbling goun d or imperfect hearing, and when it is ent rely close i deafness is the i suit, and unless the infiamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its noimal c ondi tion biaring will l»e destroyed forever;uine cases ou ^ Q f ten are i aused by cat »rth,wh*ch j s no thing but an inflamed condition of the mucus surfaces. We will give On * Hmulied Dollars ft>, anv case o’ Deafness (.'aused by catarrh that we cannot cure by taking Hall’s Ca t orb Cure. * v end for circular, free. F. J CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0 J L— .1 info oantc Personal Mention. Mr Felix Kimbrough, of Catania, was in the city Sunday. Miss Saliie McFarland, of Uparoie, is on a visit to Mrs L L Stanford. Col O S Williams, of. the Revenue Sers vice, is at home on a short furlough. Mrs Wm Copeland spent last week out at her old home a few miles from towD. Miss Mattie Truett is in Columbns this week viaitiDg Misses 8 ella and EflL Mitchell. Misses Ida Smith aud Mattie Hadley, I>Uir Spring, were in town shopping Thursday. Mi 1 H Pitts »td sister. Mi Nannie r of Wfivurly Hall. spent jSurda; wl friends in tin c t> Crops are shot 1 hut G J Edge, of Go) uoibus, b*- reduced the prices on bin stock of boots and shoes. * Miss Emmie Sparks returned Sunday morning from a three_ weeks visit to friends at W *veny Hall and Ellerslie. Mr 8 T Ellison and sisters. Misses Mag¬ gie and Lula, of Ellerslie, spent last Sun day in town the guests of Miss Emmie Sparks. Miss Mamie Mail, of Florida, a niece of Mrs Allen Brooks,entered school Mon¬ day. She is boarding with Mrs B C Kim¬ brough. Mrs L F Oakley, of Columbia, Ala., who has been in the city about two weeks on a visit to her sister Mis H 0 Cameron, left for home Wednesday morning. C. J. Edge, the leading boot aDd shoe dealer of Columbus has reduced prices on boot8 and shoes to meet yctir lessened income caused by short crops. Misses Ozemroa Long and Minnie Mc¬ Donald,'both of Ellerslie, are among the new pnpils received at the college Mon* day morning. They are boarding with the famdy of Dr T J Br*obs. The friends of Oscar West will find him in (Jolnmbus, with the popn’ar dry goods house of J. E. Cargill, who will in our next issue teli our readers of the bargains he has to offer them. If you want to save money in your foot wear and at the same ‘ime get first c’ass boots and shoes, call at the sign of the big Black Be^.r, Columbus, Ga , and buy from 0. J. Edge. Mi W H Campbell, of Mountain Hill, is hoa'ding in town and has commenced the study of medicine under Dr J W Mitchell. Close application is neccessary to * access in env profession and we hope our young friend will make good n«e of his time and one day be an ornament to the profession he has chosen. Rev J B K Smi h,pastor of Broad Street, church,Colainbna, came op Monday even ing to assist in the series of services at the Methodist church this week He pren.hed a fine sermon Monday evening and was efficient help in all the services while he remain? 1 here. He is much liked by our people and his congregations manifested their interest in his sermons by their undivided attention. He returned to Columbus Thursday mornihg. HOLLOWAY’S BIG STORE _ ^ lllO Broad St., Columbio.Ga Th ■ H& MMgvsk Strictb wwwMjr 10c. »»*i WnttB Sion *« in th South. iwnw*. A $6,000 Stock 1 all Bargains. Pay it a visit and see the PRINCE of DIME STORES. Live Oak, A’a , Dec. 13 h, 1886. I Messrs A T Shallenberger & Go j Rochester, Pa. Gents.—Last bottle spring IJ received by mail from you a your Antidote for Malaria for my than biott,^. er, who had chilis for more si months. He frequently broke them with quinine,but they would soon return, B gave him the medicine vou sent, and he* has not had a chill since. It has made aj permanent cure in his case. j Tours trulv, vv W PERDUE ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Georgia, Harris County. By virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary s id county, we will sell before the court house do in th • town of Hamilton, in said county, on the fr Tuesday in November, next, within the legal hoursl the sale the following described land belonging to dece^ tate of Parnell G. O'llins, 1 *te of s rid county, ed to-wit: Lot of land No.173 containing 202^ 202% acr, more or less, and lot No. 172 containing lying acr more or less, and two acres of lot No. 114, the 5th district of originally Troup, now Harris con ty. Also 75 icres of lot No, 390 snd 20 acres of 1 No. 358 lying in the 20th district of'O. iginally Mu i cogee now Harris county.-^Terms cash. Sept.5,188 R. E. Collins, T. P. Collins, f » J. A. Cochran, * r P. A. J. Collins, Ward, dec Administrators of G. ~ V ■^r LUX m V. War/ ' IX " IMS // CHlTEffe \$<3 r W/ | Yi ! i- i r —- T/ / L liiilliilliiPllMIllllM „_L™ r"V j / Macon, Georgia L.L. STANFORD, Attorney at Law, Hamilton, Georgi Will practice in all the courts of p State. Special attention given to colUctfor^n farms, j^^Also 2, money 3 and 5 to loan time, on improvtf® 8 pel on yeais at cent per annum. Com*- and see me. ••'Wfs.-arrraw-.oJ DR. W- T. POOL DEATIST, OYER COLUMBUS BAM. 8^"All Diseases of ths Mouth an Teeth treated in the best manner. Harris County Sheriff’s Sale&l rr Will be sold before the court house countj dot* in ttie town of Hamilton, Harris Ga , within the legal hours or sale, to thj highest bidde , lor cash, on Hie first lud day in Oct., 1887, the following describe property, viz: i East half of lot of land No. 182 in the 18th di trict of Harris county Levied upc a as the pro erty of W II Thompson to satisfy « fi fa issu? from Muscogee Superior Court in favor of thl S * the^Deiime and place, th! ao( jiviard interest of B F fhomason ijLj and 12B acres of lot of laud No. 2.52, J the l8rb district of Harris oouury a j/ better known as the land deeded by executors of J B Thomason under his ^ will aud testament to Narc:s-a Janefh'A aeon, deceased, and Lucinda Ann Thun ason. Levied upon as the property 1 B F Thomason to satisfy a ti fa fr*»i Muscogee Superior court in favor of J 0 J Kaufman, Charles Kaufman transfer? vs B F Thomason. Also, at the same time and place, L acres of land in the 20th district of flarif county, bounded on the north by J•’ H Osborn’s land, on the east by land ofSesf C Hood,OD the west by 1 st d of C I Pearivi and on the south by land of F M Tidwe [) c Also 9 acres o? land in the 20th distn of said county bounded on the north •e Jim Osborn, east by E C Hood, *ou?h ll F M Tidwe]1 And wefit b y M Levied upon as the property of Mrs M« “ h u' h ington vs Mary M Rop^n* F. M. Talley, SH